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- Environment and Climate Change Canada
Overview of what's in Canada's climate plan, known as the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change This framework includes federal, provincial and territorial actions and commitments regarding climate change
- Environment and Climate Change Canada - Wikipedia
Environment and Climate Change Canada is the federal department in charge of conserving and protecting Canada's water resources The Water Act (2000), a federal legislation, "supports and promotes the conservation and management of water, including the wise allocation and use of water "
- Climate change - Natural Resources Canada
Learn about climate change in Canada and how to reduce its negative effects through adaptation, programs and funding opportunities, and greenhouse gas emissions reduction Strategies used in Canada to adapt to climate change and address its impacts on coastlines, forests and Canada’s North
- Environment and Climate Change Canada Science Strategy
science can inform climate change mitigation and adaptation by: • Improving quantitative measuring and monitoring of greenhouse gases to achieve net-zero • Advancing net-zero pathway science • Learning more about the implications of climate change on biodiversity in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
- Environment and Climate Change Canada - Indigenous Climate Hub
The department’s programs focus on minimizing threats to Canadians and their environment from pollution; equipping Canadians to make informed decisions on weather, water and climate conditions; and conserving and restoring Canada’s natural environment
- Timeline: Major milestones of Environment and Climate Change . . .
Follow this timeline to learn about some of the major milestones, achievements and advancements in our Department’s history In addition, three new program-specific timelines to mark significant achievements in climate action, nature conservation and pollution prevention have been created
- About — Canada’s Changing Climate Report
Canada’s Changing Climate Report is about how and why Canada’s climate has changed and what changes are projected for the future Led by Environment and Climate Change Canada, it is the first report to be released as part of Canada in a Changing Climate: Advancing our Knowledge for Action
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